Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... archaeologists to perform these excavations . Archaeologists working on such salvage projects form the largest sector of the archaeological community in contemporary Japan . From 1970 to 1985 , their numbers have increased from 121 to ...
... archaeologists to perform these excavations . Archaeologists working on such salvage projects form the largest sector of the archaeological community in contemporary Japan . From 1970 to 1985 , their numbers have increased from 121 to ...
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... archaeological sense ( Shanks and Tilley 1987 ) . In view of the important role which I believe that language plays in our ... archaeological discourse . Susan Limbrey , editor of The Journal of Archaeological Science makes 253.
... archaeological sense ( Shanks and Tilley 1987 ) . In view of the important role which I believe that language plays in our ... archaeological discourse . Susan Limbrey , editor of The Journal of Archaeological Science makes 253.
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... ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONGRESS BARQUISIMETO , VENEZUELA , 4TH to 8TH SEPTEMBER 1990 John Carman The World Archaeological Congress ( WAC ) is an organisation dedicated to the " recogni- tion of the historical and social role , and the political ...
... ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONGRESS BARQUISIMETO , VENEZUELA , 4TH to 8TH SEPTEMBER 1990 John Carman The World Archaeological Congress ( WAC ) is an organisation dedicated to the " recogni- tion of the historical and social role , and the political ...
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